Rhode Island Colonial Note Fr#RI-294 May, 1786 3s PMG 64 EPQ *Stunning*
This 1786 late issue Rhode Island note was printed by Southwick and Barber and features a typeset design with an elaborate boarder and the Rhode Island State Arms on the left center. Higher denominations such as this 3 Shilling note have an elaborately printed back stating “Death to Counterfeit”. This issue was riddled with depreciation, by 1789 these notes only carried 10% of their original value. Consequently, over 96% of this issue was burned by the state between 1793 and 1803. Gorgeous and crisp uncirculated note with huge margins. Fantastic note for the price.
Signers: Jonathan Hazard, N. Knight
This 1786 late issue Rhode Island note was printed by Southwick and Barber and features a typeset design with an elaborate boarder and the Rhode Island State Arms on the left center. Higher denominations such as this 3 Shilling note have an elaborately printed back stating “Death to Counterfeit”. This issue was riddled with depreciation, by 1789 these notes only carried 10% of their original value. Consequently, over 96% of this issue was burned by the state between 1793 and 1803. Gorgeous and crisp uncirculated note with huge margins. Fantastic note for the price.
Signers: Jonathan Hazard, N. Knight
This 1786 late issue Rhode Island note was printed by Southwick and Barber and features a typeset design with an elaborate boarder and the Rhode Island State Arms on the left center. Higher denominations such as this 3 Shilling note have an elaborately printed back stating “Death to Counterfeit”. This issue was riddled with depreciation, by 1789 these notes only carried 10% of their original value. Consequently, over 96% of this issue was burned by the state between 1793 and 1803. Gorgeous and crisp uncirculated note with huge margins. Fantastic note for the price.
Signers: Jonathan Hazard, N. Knight
Date: May, 1786
Denomination: 3 Shillings
Friedberg #: RI-294
State: Rhode Island
Certification: PMG
Grade: 64 EPQ
Comments: “Exceptional Paper Quality”